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200928 | Pool & Illogan Highway - Number of Cases: 30 | 23rd September
200925 | Coronavirus confirmed at Penryn university campus
25th September read more »
200923 | Seven Cornwall schools and colleges with coronavirus cases
200923 | Over 20 pupils sent home after confirmed case of COVID-19 at Penair School in Truro - stay at home for two weeks
Over 20 pupils sent home after confirmed case of COVID-19 at Penair School in Truro
Children who were in direct contact with the student will have to stay at home for two weeks
Over 20 pupils will have to self-isolate at home for 14 days after a fellow student was diagnosed with COVID-19 at a secondary school in Cornwall. read more »
200922 | Camborne Academy responds to parents' concerns after pupil tests positive for Covid-19 Parents wanted to know why only
Camborne Academy responds to parents' concerns after pupil tests positive for Covid-19
Parents wanted to know why only one year group has been told to isolate at home read more »
200922 | Boris Johnson’s Covid-19 statement expected to reverse the “back to offices” demands of Cornwall’s MPs of only two week
Boris Johnson’s Covid-19 statement expected to reverse the “back to offices” demands of Cornwall’s MPs of only two weeks ago
200922 | Covid-19: Year 8 told to stay away at Camborne Science and International Academy school
Covid-19: Year 8 told to stay away at Camborne Science and International Academy school
200730 | New 600-home neighbourhood with primary school to be built in Hayle
New 600-home neighbourhood with primary school to be built in Hayle
Construction on the first houses is likley to start in late 2021 read more »
200520 | Cornwall council: No fines if kids not sent back to school next month
Cornwall council: No fines if kids not sent back to school next month
Published by the Pirate FM News Team at 5:33pm 21st May 2020.
Parents who decide that they do not want to send their children back to school next month will not be fined.
Cornwall Council said that it was providing help and support for schools preparing to welcome back more children next month. read more »
190712 | Local government Ombudsman rules against Cornwall Council, and in favour of Delabole families, in the long running saga
“More importantly, the Ombudsman has ruled that families should not have to show ‘exceptional circumstances’ with regards to why parents are not able to walk the 3 miles there and back twice a day – and that future appeals panels should take into account only what is ‘reasonably practical’.